recognized by people based on one story of folklore, 
namely "Si Beru Dayang". 
The  beginning  of  the  story  of  Si Beru Dayang 
when the  welfare  karo people suddenly dim.  Never 
imagined  before  the  darkness  will  overshadow  the 
life of the Karo tribe. The prolonged dry season does 
not end. The soil is so dry that the trees wither away 
before  it  can  bear  fruit.  As  a  result,  almost  all  the 
inhabitants  of  the  region  suffer  from  hunger. 
However,  the  King  who  led  the  moment  did  not 
remain  silent.  He  ordered  his  people  to  perform 
various rituals. Like the ceremony Mindo Udan (ask 
for  rain)  and  ceremony  Erpangkir Ngarkari 
(cleaning  up  to  get  rid  of  bad  luck).  However,  all 
efforts are not always bringing results.  
The drought continues to infect the entire region. 
The  catastrophe  became  more  and  more  so  that 
citizens  were  getting  weaker  and  emaciated.  Based 
on  the  story,  the  people  of  Karo,  especially  the 
elderly  people believe  that  the  calamity  that  comes 
in  a  village  could  be  due  to  human  activity  itself 
who  likes  to  do  evil.  Therefore,  they  always  teach 
their children to always do good so that disaster does 
not come in Karo village. 
Then the story continues when a  child dies then 
transforms into a fruit then the fruit is cut into pieces 
and planted and maintained properly so that it grows 
like  rice.  The  community  believes  that  if  they 
together  take  care  of  Si Beru Dayang  then  the  rice 
will flourish and produce results for the community. 
In keeping "Beru Dayang", Karo people are working 
hard  again,  reaping,  and  planting  the  seeds  of  rice. 
They  believe  that  "Beru Dayang”  must  always  be 
protected". Karo community gives betel offerings to 
Beraspati Taneh  as  a  thanks.  All  rituals  must  be 
done with all the heart and sincerity. 
Furthermore,  the Karo  tribe people  cooperate  to 
hold  Merdang  ceremony  (sowing  seed).  The 
ceremony  is  believed  to  be  a  ritual  or  appeal  to 
Beraspati Taneh  (God  of  Land  Rulers)  to  deign  to 
keep  the  rice  planted  so  that  the  rice  grows  fertile 
and  ready  to  be  harvested  with  abundant  yields. 
Such is the belief of the people  of Sugihen Village, 
especially  the  elderly  who  still  believe  in  the  local 
wisdom of Si Beru Dayang story. They argue that in 
the  story  of  Si Beru Dayang  there  are  values  of 
unity, cooperation, and sincerity in doing a job. 
In  addition  to  the  old  age  group,  community 
groups that do not go to school until graduate junior 
high  school  is  also still  many  who  believe  with  the 
power  of  the  character  "Si Beru Dayang"  that  can 
fertilize  rice  crops. One  of  the  causes  of  this group 
believes that stories are obtained orally from mouth 
to mouth and spread from one generation to another 
through verbal communication. Stories are delivered 
in an interesting and memorable way so that people 
also tend to convey to others. 
The function of folklore is seen from the cultural 
function,  that  is  (1)  the  children  and  grandchildren 
know the origin of their ancestors that the ancestors 
always  tried  to  tell  Si Beru Dayang  story  to  the 
grandchildren  so  as  not  to  be  forgotten  until  in  the 
future,  and  (2)  people  can  take  experience  and 
appreciate the services of previous figures. People of 
Karo  appreciation  for  Beru Dayang  services  that 
create rice is to maintain the condition by still telling 
the same thing over and over again. 
3.3  Societies That Do Not Believe in 
Folklore "Si Beru Dayang” 
Community  groups  that  do  not  believe  in  local 
wisdom in the Si Beru Dayang folklore are from the 
young  age  group.  They  do  not  trust  the  myth  of 
folklore "Si Beru Dayang". Young people think that 
the folklore of "Si Beru Dayang" is a mere story that 
does  not  really  happen  because  impossible  human 
can transform into rice. It is impossible that there is 
a  God  of  soil  fertility  so  there  must  be  a  ritual  in 
such a way as to ask for something.  
Those who graduate from high school to college 
begin  to  have  no  belief  in  such  a  story,  because  in 
this group their mindset is  advance and modern, so 
no  longer  believe  things  that  do  not  make  sense. 
This  group  also  already  know  the  religion. 
Therefore, they believe that the power is from God, 
not from humans or any creatures. 
Among the  younger generation  is less interested 
in  the  myth  of  folklore  because  it  is  considered 
irrelevant to the development of the era in the era of 
globalization  is  all-modern  and  modern.  In  ancient 
times, folklore has experienced a period of greatness 
so  greatly  affect  the  mindset  of  society.  However, 
now the folklore has begun to be abandoned or has 
lost  prestige  in  the  midst  of  society.  One  of  the 
causes  of  young  people  are  no  longer  interested  in 
folklore  is  recognized  by  the  public  because  of  the 
story line and figures are considered outdated. Even, 
the  younger  generation  has  lost  interest  in  reading 
and listening to folklore commonly tells with forests, 
animals  and  the  imaginary  world.  Young  people 
seem  to  be  not  so  happy  when  they  see  characters 
playing in the forest, but they are more interested in 
life  in  a  frenzied  metropolis,  full  of  crowds.  The 
younger  generation  actually  feels  funny  when 
reading a folktale with a figure who has supernatural 
powers or can change shape.